First of all I would like to apolagize for posting so late, Don't worry I have a bribe for that later.

Anyway I have been so busy with a couple of new projects, I really haven't had a chane to do much, trust me being a success online is not as easyas some claim, nevertheless I'm a stubborn guy.

My new project Exclusive-Reviews is coming a long fine, a bit more work then I expected but all good, though I may have to hire a freelance writer for that. Hopefully that should be completed with a couple of weeks, nothing great but it's something.

I have been so busy I haven't been able to do much with TheMillionDollarBlogSite but remember it's a place to promote your blogs for FREE so why not?

Finally that bribe I told you about is an excellent peice of reading. It's Brad Callens SEO made easy, It's fairly long so it should keep you busy till my next update. :-)

Hi guys sorry I haven't updated for a few days I have been busy working on a new project.

The project is bascially a website which will have a newspaper style layout and will review blogs and websites (I am hoping to expand to more stuff later). The site will be updated weekly and will have about 5 websites and 5 blogs per week. Currently I will be offering FREE reviews to some people including all those on my mailing list. I will contact you guys whwn it's ready and give you first glimpses.

So hopefully should be finished in a week or two, I'm also working on another project but that won't be ready for some time, so I have been quite busy.

Today I recieved an email from Perry Marshall, a expert in term of Google Adwords. Anyway the email was a bit alarming and I had to go and check my Google Adwords account to make sure I wasn't affected too.

The email:

Last Week a whole slew of advertisers woke upand saw their 5, 10 and 25 cent clicks go up to$5.00 and $10.00.

Reactions to this were typically curses andstatements like "This is totally asinine" and"Who do these people think they are, totallyscrewing up my business and giving me, like,no explanation whatsoever?"

Welcome to the land of Google, who prettymuch leaves it to others (like me) to explainto their customers the logic of what they do and how their system actually works.

I picked up the phone and start comparing notes with Bryan and some of my coaching members....Plus we had a Roundtable meeting Thursday and Friday.By Thursday afternoon we'd pretty much cracked thecode on this thing.

I sent a detailed update to Renaissance Club members on Friday morning, and got even more confirmations, based on a lot of experimentation.

-->Here's the deal:

If Google thinks that your website in general has"a lot of content" or "a fair amount of content" thenyou probably didn't get whacked.

If Google thinks that your website in general has"very little content" or "no content" (as defined bywhat their bot thinks when it spiders your site),then they just jack your bids way, way up.

The easiest workaround is just put your landingpage on a different site, i.e. one that has a lot ofarticles and stuff on it, and normally they'll acceptyour bids. Instantly, if you do it from a differentGoogle account.

If your landing page has no links on it, which isgenerally the best way to make a landing page,it might also be good to add some. (Not that those links need to be obvious to the naked eye.)

If your site has no content, then.... you'll needto add some. Surely this can't be terribly hard!

The overall picture here is that Google wants theright (paid) side of the page to deliver an experience more like what they already reward on the left (free)side of the page. Which, I guess, is a whole bunchof free information and not asking people to do anything,like opt-in, register or buy. Google's guidlines say this,too, BTW.

Now when I'm advertising and paying for the clicks,I prefer to decide what the visitors get. And you shouldtoo. But at the same time, Google gets to decide whatthe rules are and they don't even even have to tell youwhat they are.

Hey, at least I told ya. And remember, you can haveplenty of content on your site and still maintain controlof the user experience from the landing page. This youmust do.

--->Is Google Evil?

On this change in particular I've seen a LOT ofpeople angry about Google's attitude that they think they own the world.

The reason Google has this attitude is... becausethey DO own the world. At least a big part of theInternet world. Right?

If I were you I would not expect Google to get any friendlier anytime soon.

What you can expect is that the game willget more mature with time, that it will be harderfor new people to enter markets easily. And peoplewho continually sharpen their axe will win big.

Remember this: Every time Google makes a Big Change, the weak-willed get thrown off the bucking bronco and the strong become stronger. You get to decide which you are.

I strongly suggest you too check your Google Adwords acounts if you have one.